

I think every SNES game ever made fits on a tiny portion of the Steam Deck hard drive, if you can find where you stored your backups.


I think every SNES game ever made fits on a tiny portion of the Steam Deck hard drive, if you can find where you stored your backups.


I recently tried it on Deck and it’s rough, but I think a lot of people only have a deck as an option to play it, so they use what they have. It’s a fun game, so it makes sense. If you have the option to play on a PC, it’s not worth using your steam deck though.


That’s a bummer, I was just going to ask if it was even worth installing on the Steam Deck. Guess I’ll stick with the open world single player games and Slay The Spire.


That sounds amazing actually. And a good challenge, I’ll give it a go when I get my computer back next week.


I used Ubuntu for about a decade and I still use a Linux system via SSH to run code, so I’d like the challenge. I just wanted to know if it’s worth the work or just a meme, thanks!


I’ve spent over a decade in Ubuntu and using ssh terminals to run code, but I’m looking for big boy Linux. I think I’ll try it out.


I’m thinking of using my second SSD to install Linux, is Arch actually good or just a meme?
As I understand it, it’s the same engine under the hood, you’re paying for better screen quality and a slightly longer battery life.